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    Abraham Lincoln has been recognized as the most influential leader in history. He has made significant contributions to the United States and will forever be remembered. Lincolns’ young life had a large impact on his adult successes and ultimately shaped him to be the hero he is. Lincolns’ most memorable contribution was the movement to demolish slavery. He was incredible man who had a prosperous life with many more successes and contributions. Lincoln held a leadership quality and it was seen…

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    it the nickname of the New Frontier. o The reason this name was chosen was because Kennedy made it his goal to call and motivate Americans to go out and discover the new wonders that science, math, and engineering has to offer to help improve the state of the economy.  However, it would be a challenge to meet these expectations since Kennedy was unable to receive votes or support from Congress.  In fact, Kennedy was experiencing lack of popular mandate, which means he was unsure if the…

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    Louisiana Purchase

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    was a land deal between the United States, and France; in which the United States representatives in Paris agreed to pay 15 million dollars acquiring approximately 827,000 square miles of land West of the Mississippi River. With this purchase the United States doubled in size and eventually purchased and owned 828,000,000 square miles of France. This land deal was known as the Louisiana Purchase. It was the single largest purchase of land ever acquired by the United States as well as the…

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    The Department of Veterans’ Affairs is the 14th created Department in the Cabinet. Officially created as a cabinet department in 1930, the Department of Veterans’ affairs works to provide services for the Veterans of the United States Military. Along with providing many services to veterans, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs also runs every national cemetery, except for Arlington, which the Department of the Army, a subclass of the Department of Defense, runs. The Veterans’ Affairs…

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    George Washington the first president of The United States, mainly known as that. Most people just assume Washington was born a great leader and yes he was but, we need to know what made him so great. A militia position and quick promotion found 21-year-old Washington fighting in the French and Indian War. He basically sent his men straight into a massacre and witnessed their death’s first hand, he made every mistake and felt the shame rise with in and realized that history has it’s eyes on him.…

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    The President of the United States of America has more duties than we think. In fact, the President wears seven hats, all of which are equally important. Five of the seven hats include Chief Executive, Chief of State, Chief Legislator, Commander-in-Chief, and Foreign-Policy Chief. All of these hats describe the President’s powers and jobs. These hats are divided into political, economic, and social branches. The Chief Executive is the head of the executive branch of government. He carries out…

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    When Harding became President, he offered his choice of Cabinet posts. Hoover chose to serve as Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary of Commerce is the head of the United States Commerce. Commerce is buying and selling, especially on a large scale. Commerce includes legal, economic, political, social, cultural, and technological systems that are in operation in any…

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    Washington became the First President of the United States or America on April 30, 1739. He ended up serving as president until 1797. During his presidency he did a lot of influential things with the constitution. He also appointed a cabinet with Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and a few other people. Jefferson and Hamilton basically competed for to get into Washington’s mind to help shape America Today. John Adams became the second president of the United States of America, and during his…

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    constitution gave the president under Acritical II Of the United States Constitution, the power to be Commander and Chief of the United States arms forces as well as chief diplomat. As Chief diplomat and the figure head of the nation the citizens expect the president to create laws and regulate laws in the greater beneficial of America foreign or domestic. But as important as the president is in policy making. It has to share its power with the United States Congress. They have a symbiotic…

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    Howard Taft Personality

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    William Howard Taft was the 27th president of the United States of America. Taft was a kind and humble man from Ohio. He excelled at being a judicial figure which ultimately propelled him to becoming president. Taft managed to accomplish many things while he was president, but had a hard time living up to the presidency of his predecessor. His ability to see virtually every issue from each side made him very unbiased which was a very unique trait rarely seen in any president before him. Taft…

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